2010
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x10070160
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Laser emission scattering over a marine surface during hydrodynamic disturbances within the water mass

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“…This effect is observed at the first and the second crossing of the vessel trace. According to the results obtained, the near water aerosol light scattering can both increase [4] and decrease above the area of intensive hydrody namic disturbances of the marine environment.…”
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“…This effect is observed at the first and the second crossing of the vessel trace. According to the results obtained, the near water aerosol light scattering can both increase [4] and decrease above the area of intensive hydrody namic disturbances of the marine environment.…”
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“…The possibility to generate quite a great number of new gas bubbles with aerosol particles through the energy of the hydrodynamic disturbance was exhausted by that time, and further emission of parti cles decreased. On the contrary, in the experiments [4] with increasing light scattering, the measurements were initiated right after activation of the pumps creat ing the submerged jet. Since the aerosol light scatter ing over the submerged jet was recorded in a rather short time interval (about 10 min), the gas dissolved in liquid was sufficient to provide intensive formation of bubbles in the course of the whole experiment and to emit particles into the near water atmospheric layer.…”
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